Kids can dream bigger than ever before with their own personalized copy of My Golden Ticket, released today. Dripping in Roald Dahl whimsy, the presentation by Wonderbly makes this Willy Wonka inspired story come to life. The book even includes personalized lyrics for the reader's own Oompa Loompa song.

This classic bedtime book is the perfect read for when the sun goes down. A friendly rabbit wishes sweet "goodnights" to everyone — and everything — in an effort to prolong falling asleep. By the time the last page turns, it's lights out.

... a lot! This is the tale of Little Nutbrown Hare on a mission to show his dad how much he loves him. Spoiler alert: It gets even sweeter at the end when Little Nutbrown Hare reveals his love for his dad is right up to the moon — because that's only half of the love Big Nutbrown Hare has for him! Aww ...

This Caldecott Medal-winning story book, The Snowy Day, was published in 1962 by Ezra Jack Keats. It was the first mainstream American children's book to feature a black main character. Plus, the dreamy story of snowfall captures the essence of wintertime excitement flawlessly. Read this book to your kid, and he'll never lose that snow spirit!

This book features clever, rhythmic rhymes, which make for a fun bedtime story experience for all. It starts with a parent and child wondering how different animals kiss goodnight, and leads through all of the different possibilities. Your little one will likely have fallen asleep before you can even kiss her goodnight!

This fable by Mexican storyteller Duncan Tonatium illustrates the hardships that a rabbit family faces after their lettuce field dries up and they embark on a journey heading north. The protagonist, Pancho, comes across a coyote who joins him on the journey. Though a lighthearted read, this book mirrors the very real struggles families face by illegally crossing the border in hopes for a better future. This read is an important one to share with all children.

This popular title is at the top of every Dr. Seuss books list. In this classic story of kids bored on a rainy day, a giant cat wearing a red and white striped hat suddenly appears with his buddies, Thing One and Thing Two. The unexpected visitors create such havoc, Sally and her brother wonder if they'll get the mess cleaned up before their mom sees.

This dreamy, heartfelt read is the perfect book for any parent to pick up when they're ready to inspire their child to sleep. The warmth of the messages in the book will touch any adult's heart, and kiddos fall into a deep, peaceful slumber while listening to the soothing sound of a calm adult's voice.

Featuring the silly and humorous poetry Dr. Seuss is known for, it's hard to believe that this iconic book consists of just 50 words! As a master of language and rhyme, Dr. Seuss, through the character of Sam-I-Am, manages to convince both kids and adults alike that a plate of green eggs and ham is the most delicious thing in the world.

This poetic storybook is as dreamy as the depths of the sea, thanks to the language that sits atop stunning oil paintings, page after page. Lilly listens carefully to her storytelling grandmother who brings tales of beloved whales to life. Lilly gets to meet these majestic giants in her dreams, and she believes she can will them to come to her in real life...

This whimsical, heartfelt picture book is a classic children's book that you and your kid will never forget. Follow the main character, Max, on his adventure with the "wild things," who are a bit funnier than they are scary.

You know Harold – and so should your kids! The upbeat story of Harold's journey with his purple crayon features fun surprises throughout the read. Fact: After getting through this story, you'll want an oversized purple crayon of your very own.

Do you remember Room 207? It's the classroom where the kids were launching paper airplanes, filling the room with laughter, and shooting spitballs to the ceiling. The warm teacher of the classroom, Miss Nelson, leaves the school, and she's replaced by nasty Miss Viola.

Published in 1969, this charming tale explores the facets of friendship. Alexander, a real mouse, realizes that nobody likes him — but everybody loves Willy, a wind-up mouse. It's a light read, with a meaningful message with an impression that will last for a lifetime.

The last book published before before Dr. Seuss's death in 1991, shares inspirational messages of exploration and self-discovery. It encourages children to find the will to succeed that exists inside of everyone.

The Newbery Award-winning title tells the story of CJ, an African-American child who rides the bus weekly with his grandma. CJ's grandma inspires him to cultivate a positive outlook, turning his complaints into gratitude. When CJ asks questions, like why they don't have a car like his friend Colby, she gives him honest, encouraging, and hopeful answers. Set in a busy city, this is a fun, important read for all.

Oh, darling Madeline! In her yellow coat and cute cap, Madeline has been stealing hearts from her Parisian boarding school since 1939. "In an old house in Paris that was covered in vines, lived twelve little girls in two straight lines ..."

Full of wacky tongue twisters, the Fox in Socks challenges his friend, Mr. Knox who lives in a box, to recite a series of increasingly complex rhymes. It's not a book you can read five times fast, but it's one you and your kids will love to read over and over again.

This whimsical story, The Giving Tree is a tale of love, selflessness, and, well, giving. The adorable read can get quite emotional, but it depicts tender aspects of humankind in a way that's digestible for readers of all ages.

Matilda is quite spectacular, but her parents don't always make her feel that way. With relief, she heads to school, but only to meet Miss Trunchbull — who's anything but kind to sweet Matilda. The good news? Our beloved protagonist discovers a special power to fight back.

Long before global warming became a hot-button issue, the Lorax warned against mindless progress and the danger it posed to the Earth's environment and natural beauty. Given the current global climate of warmer-than-usual winters, and summers that have turned cooler, Dr. Seuss' cautionary tale is timely reading for us all.

This story will just never get old! Where the Sidewalk Ends is another Shel Silverstein classic that will make the reader's heart flutter. With life breathed into unusual objects and happenings that seem to only occur in the strangest of dreams, this enchanting collection of poetry and illustrations is a must-read that all kids will get a kick out of.

James and the Giant Peach, another Roald Dahl classic, tells the story of James Henry Trotter, whose parents are eaten by a rhino. He moves in with his aunts, which is a miserable experience. After dropping magic crystals by a peach tree, things change. Just follow the peach ...

A timeless work, The Velveteen Rabbit is a tale about a stuffed hare who, by the doing of a magic fairy (of course!), becomes real. Now, he will be loved until the end of time. "Once you are real you can't become unreal again. It lasts for always."

This must-have box set includes three titles: A Bear Called Paddington, More about Paddington, and Paddington Helps Out. This traveling bear encounters ordinary and quite extraordinary happenings that make these fun books hard to put down.

Amazing book alert! This New York Times best-seller is soon to be turned into a film starring Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, and Jacob Tremblay. The protagonist, August Pullman, is born with a difference in his facial features which prevents him from attending school. But hey, you can't blend in when you were born to stand out ...

A little elbow grease and bravery goes a long way. In this classic work, Gertrude Chandler Warner tells the story of Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny. The siblings don't have parents or a home, until they settle into a boxcar in the woods.

This graphic novel is a combination of stories and themes that open up the reader to Chinese culture in America. In this relatable read, the main character, Jin Wang, is the only Chinese-American student at his school. When a new student from Taiwan joins his class, Jin doesn't want to be associated. He wants to be as "American" as possible, for the American girl he has his eyes on.

Oh, sweet Wilbur! And Charlotte, the spider with feelings! Who wouldn't fall in love with this timeless tale? Born the runt of his litter, Wilbur makes hearts melt as he centers in messages of friendship, life, and love. "Some pig. Humble. Radiant."

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